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Terms of Use & Conditionsby Local JobNetwork™ - Jan, 2012INTRODUCTION
This Agreement provides the Terms of Use ("Terms") under which
Infosoft Group, Inc.
("Company") provides this Web Site located at www.MilwaukeeJobs.com
("Site") and all Site-related services. Your use of the Site as a user ("User") constitutes your agreement to all such Terms.
Infosoft Group, Inc.
reserves the right in its sole discretion, at any time, and without notice to amend or modify the Terms unde...

Developing Future Focus - Sparking Energy for What Really Mattersby Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jan, 2012Question for Discussion – How do leaders in your company help people see their role in building a better future?
Developing Future Focus
I could not put Steve Job’s biography down. I found it so fascinating because of his focus and passion, and the intense drive in his personality that motivated him to achieve greatness. Steve Job’s creativity and genius for creating products that invent the future is so inspiring. Oh W...

Generational Clash Points - Issues You Can’t Ignoreby Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jan, 2012The different generations represented in the workplace have different strengths that must be wisely managed to minimize conflict and ensure that everyone is fully engaged. Enlightened leaders at all levels create a workplace culture that supports and nourishes the unique motivations and values of the various generations.
Learning how to work, live and play together is crucial, and every manager must master ways to bridge ge...

The Fox OFCCP Reportby John Fox, Esq. - Jan, 2012Welcome to the first edition of "The Fox OFCCP Report." This will be a monthly column commentary on the latest developments at the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs ("OFCCP").
While I have been a reporter and a news editor at various times in my pre-law career, I have never been a columnist. This will be a new venture for me.
A columnist is different from a news reporter in that s/he does not simpl...

The Importance of Recruiting Veteransby Bill Osterndorf - Jan, 2012As members of the military services return from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the federal government has shown a great interest in ensuring that these individuals have opportunities to find employment in the private sector. Various federal agencies, including the Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), have new initiatives that are meant to aide veterans in finding employment. Wh...

TRICARE Network Providers being Subject to OFCCP Requirementsby Jeremy Mancheski - Jan, 2012By signing the National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) on December 31st, President Obama dealt a blow to the OFCCP’s determined effort in gaining jurisdiction over the healthcare industry. For more than a decade, the OFCCP has been fighting, and seemingly winning, the battle to claim that healthcare facilities are considered subcontractors and are therefore subject to compliance under Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of...

New job — more than a dreamby Miriam Salpeter - Jan, 2012Looking for a job? I’m sure you already know — it’s important to recognize having dreams isn’t enough. However, you can’t succeed without them! Dr. Martin Luther King offered many inspiring messages. As we honor him, it seems fitting to remember his message of hope.
Dr. King delivered his “I Have A Dream” address in a time when most of his “dreams” really seemed to be just that. He and other leaders of the Civil Rights mo...

Be Aggressive in Your Job Searchby Miriam Salpeter - Jan, 2012Do you need a new job search strategy for the new year? Companies are hiring, but you need to stand out from the crowd if you want to win an interview, and ultimately, the job. Suggested methods of standing a head above the rest differ depending on whom you ask. As with anything related to job search strategies, there are many correct approaches; it is up to each job seeker to identify an authentic, strategic way to job search...

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